Legislature fails to protect citizens, Sheriff says at Legislative Summit

Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco talks on topics of homelessness, the fentanyl crisis and legislative challenges to law enforcement during the 2022 Legislative Summit “Enforcing the Law in a Polarizing Society” held April 12 at South Coast Winery. Valley News/Shane Gibson photo
Editor’s note; In light of the importance of the information covered during the Tuesday, April 12, Legislative Summit, and the impact on the Valley News coverage area, we will do a three-part series on the Temecula Valley Chamber of Commerce sponsored event. In part one, Valley News shared information relayed to those in attendance by Riverside County District Attorney Mike Hestrin. This week, Sheriff Chad Bianco speaks to what he calls the failures of the legislature to protect the safety of the state, its residents and businesses.Enforcing the law in a polarizing society was the subject of the Tuesday, April 12, Legislative Summit presented by the Temecula Valley Chamber of Commerce.Moderated by former Murrieta City Councilman Gene Wunderlich, speakers Sheriff Chad Bianco, Rive
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